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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 21, 1966 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE .. — As - Reported By - Naomi Seymour Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817 Items of Interest About Clinton Folk Mrs. Frank Kellers has re turned from Brunswick, Ga., where she was the guest of Miss Caroline Way during the Faster holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sow ers were visitors here Thurs day enroute to their home in Bat Cave, N. C., after spend ing the winter months at their home in St. Cloud, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders and children, Patricia and Wes, of Greensboro, N. C., spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. Marie ,Singley on Mus- groye Street. Mrs. Robert S. Owens who hvi»j in Summerville at the Presbyterian Home is spend ing this week with Mrs. J. B. Speake. Mrs. Bill Horne accompani ed by her mother, Mrs. John L. Seabrook, of Mt. Pleasant, spent the week-end here with Lt. Home’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hore. Mrs. T. C. Johnson has re turned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where she spent the win ter with her sister*. MJ*s Eli zabeth. White. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ouzts and daughters, Lisa and Tina, spent the weekend visiting the gardens and points of interest in Charleston. Mrs. John Bledsoe of Co lumbia visited in the city on Friday, coming especially to accompany her daughter, Miss Kathy Bledsoe, to Co lumbia where she will make her home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Mer chant of Spartanburg were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, coming especially to attend dedica tion services at tHfe First Bap tist Church. J Miss Jean Laytoti of Grepn- ville, visited duririg the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Layton. Mrs. Edward Ferguson and son, Jack, spent the Easter holidays in Durham, N. C., with her brother-in-law and sister, Judge and Mrs. C. W. Hall. OAMBLOT tSIO ALSO SSOO TO 1IOO To Cherish Forever, DIAMOND RINGS BY The matchless brilliance of z perfect center gatk of fine color and precise cut is yours when you choose a Keepsake Diamond Engagement Ring. DILLARD BOLAND Jeweler Pitts Street CHnton, S- C. .. . i . V 'i* ’• . Mr. and Mrs. Davis V. Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonds visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pitts in Smyrna, Ga., on Sunday. Mr. Pitts has returned to his home on Pretty Branch Road, Smyrna, following surgery and convalescent stay at Em ory Hospital. REPORTED FOR ACTIVE DUTY Rev. E. W. Rogers, pastof, Bread Street Methodist Church, of the City, has re ported for active duty for training with the Navy De partment. Mr. Rogers who is a lieutenant commander with over twenty years of service ib the Chaplain Corps is serv ing as Chaplain of the Re serve Mobile CoAtruction Batallion 24 at Camp Lejune, North Carolina. He will re turn to Clinton on Saturday, April 30th. MOVED INTO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nye and family have moved into their newly purchased home on Fair Drive. They have made their home in the city for sev eral years and resided on Young Drive. Miss Libby Rogers and Mrs. Betty Godwin have joined the staff at Dell’s beauty salon. Miss Rogers is a former resi dent of Joanna and was form erly employed in Florence. Mrs. Godwin is originally from Whitmire, but has made her home in the city for sev eral years. ATTENDS LATIN FORUM Among Clinton High School students who attended the Latin Forum in Rock Hill on Saturday were Gus Ramage, Will Davidson, Linwood Cox, Jack Ferguson,, Ronnie Dav enport, Sophia Young, Larry Red deck, and Jenny Ed wards. They were accompan ied by faculty advisor, Mrs, Lewis Wallace. Jazrk Fergu son placed third in the sec ond year derivative contest. Cecil Wilson la a patient at Bowman - Gray hospital In Winston-Salem ,N. C., where he is undergoing treatment. Miss Elaine Addison of Winston-Salem, N.«C., spen£ the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ad dison. VISITS IN CITY Miss Jeanette Rankin of Helena, Montana, and Wat- kinsville, Ga., was the house guest last week-end of Mrs^ Raymond Pitts and Miss Ag nes Davis. Miss Rankin, who was the first woman elected to Congress in the year of 1916, makes her winter home in Georgia. During her visit, here she was complimented with several dinner parties as well as attending dedication services at the First Baptist Church on Sunday and also special services at Broad Street Methodist Church Sun day evening. She returned to her home on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams and children, Susan and Ann, oi Gainesville, Ga., were guests in the city on Sunday. While here they visited in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Suddeth. The Ad ams, who are former resi dents of the city, came es pecially to attend services at the First Baptist Church. DARR CHILDREN VISIT ' Visiting the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr during the week end were their children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith, Gwenn and Mary Jo, of Charleston; and and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loveland, Darcey and Rich ard of Bridgeton, N. J. They came especially for the dedi cation services at the First Baptist Church, where Mrs. Smith’s and Mrs. Loveland’s father is pastor. Mrs. Eugene Hitt, accom panied by her daughter and DIVIDEND NOTICE! Our New Anticipated Dividend Rate For This Months Period Ending June 30, 1966, is— PER ANNUM COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY Open A New Account or Add To Your Present Account Now and Re ceive This High Return On Your Sav ings June 30, 1966. CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 220 West Main Street CLINTON, S. C. For Outdoor living! FOAM ICE CHEST A. 23”xl2'/,"xl3y 2 ” *1.88 Compare at 2.99 R. 18”xl0»/ a ’ r xtty 2 ” 88c Compere at 1.79 JUMBO SIZE! ICE BUCKETS 24c Holds 4 Qts. ■olds lew fc-Mtn feprei three to foa» times Mateo. Will Mt sweat m mm Rirni- tur*. Brown and beige color. 1 DURABLE PLASTIC TRASH CANS With Cover Reg. 2.99 ONLY— $2.58 LIGHT WEIGHT Durable All-Metal WHEEL- BARROW ONLY— $7.44 CLINTON, S. C. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong of Gray Court, will leave Sunday for Avon Park, Fla., to visit another daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Ford. FENN. GUESTS Visiting several days dur ing the Easter holidays with the Rev. and Mrs. Jack Pres- sau were the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gfcrd- wood of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. W. O. Bradford of Charlotte, N. C., visited dur ing the week-end with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Bradford. Mrs. A. M. Greenwood is undergoing treatment at Bai ley MemoriaJ Hospital. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck were their son and daughter-in- laVv, Rev. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck, Jr., and children, Debra and Russell, of Louis ville, Ky. The Trulucks came especially for the dedication services at the First Baptist Church where the Rev. Tru- luck was a featured speaker at the morning worship pro gram. * ^ „ Visiting for the week-end with Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Marshall was their daughter and sister, Mrs. W. B. Lea, of Rocky Mount, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hand- back of Athens, Ga., visited for the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback. C. C. Giles returned Tues day from a visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. B. Kugler, and Mr. Kugler at Myrtle Beach. Mary Ann Holland, student at Cecil Business College in Spartanburg, attended the South Carolina B. S. U. Leadership Training Confer ence in Columbia April 15 through 17, and also spent several nights at home. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts visited relatives in Rock Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Young, Al and Cathy, and Mike Sco- gin attended the Jim Nabors Show in Greenville Friday night. Camp Fire Council Host lo Families The Clinton Council, Camp Fire Girls, Inc., entertained their families at the annual covered dish supper Monday night at Presbyterian College dining hall. The event includ ed Camp Fire Girls from Ko- daka, Petaga, Lewa, and Thornwell districts of the Council. The program included a welcoming speech by G. Ed ward Campbell, president of the Clinton Council, following an invocation by the Rev. A. 'L. Bixler. A skit written by Donna Un- dari and Jane Ann Yarbor ough was presented by the Tanda group, under the lead ership of Mrs. Virgie Ed wards and Mrs. Eula Shealy. Songs presented by the Camp Fire Girls were led by Mrs. Martha Muller, director of the local Council and by girls from A Ta Ya group, whose leaders are Mrs. Mary Lou Ferguson and Mrs. Mary Seawright. , , Hostess chairmen for the supper were. Mrs. Marvin Gault and Mrs.. Campbell. Mrs. John Glover, Mrs. Ed wards and- Mrs. Ferguson were program chairmen. Miss Ame Lou Block In Recitol Today Ame Lou Black, daughter of Mr. dnd Mrs. Robert F. Black, will be presented in a junior piano recital I this af ternoon (Thursday) at 4:00 o’clock in Twitchell Audito rium on the campus of Con verse College, Spartanburg, where she is a student. The program will include Sonata K462 and Sonata K519 by Scarlotti; Sonata Opus 81A by Beethoven, and Waldeschraechen by Liszt. The presentation will ''be a joint recital w.th Pat Oliver of Gainesville, Ga., a voice major. The public is invited. PC Golf Team In State’s Top Spot The Presbyterian College golf team won the state championship in a dramatic- sudden death playoff Saturday to capture its first victory, in the 12 years the meet has been held in Hampton. The Hose went into the tour nament with a 6-3 record. Their victories included wins over South Carolina, Erskine, and defending champfon Wof ford. After the first day’s play PC held a 3-stroke lead over Wofford, but at the end of the second day the teams wen* tied with an aggregate score of 588. The top four players for Wofford and PC engaged in a sudden death playoff on the first hole. PC won the hole 17 to 19. Bill KeUam finished third among the tournament lead ers with a 69-78—148. Two othr ers finished in the'top fwelve and received trophies: David Sale 72-74—146; Ashton Blount 73-73—147. Larry Preston 13 finished with a 73-77—180. ^ The team travels to Geor gia Tech on Friday, and hast) Furman aad South Ca#ohiut>^ scheduled the foOowing weeh^A The "last home match witlr^ , Erskine Mercer will hr on April », a tri-maU h with Erskine and Mercer. . j- As a result of the victory J, the team will participate in 1 the Southern Intercollegiate^ 1 . Tournament in Fort Myers,,..,, Fla., on May 5, 8, and 7. hMi this meet the PC team will fgee the top teams in the nn- OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 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Any person indebted to said estate is notified and requir ed to make payment on oT before that date; and all per sons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. CHARLES F. WALDROk, Trust Officer of M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Administrator, a B. N. C. T. A., Clinton, S. C. • April 18, 1966 A21-4c-M12 vaca^ ot5 ■Nirvv CAlt Your key to the, ^ * things you wont and need. Save for a purposa — hero. Hi S. Bailey & Son, Bankers Established 1886 Member FDIC Clinton, S. C. "41/2% Interest Paid On One Year Savings Certifcates" Carolina is Ford Country. o Don’t follow the leader-drive it! FORD GALAXIE 500 2-DOOR HARDTOP Ford is Nol in Sales in the Carolinas. There’s gotta bea reason! To learn the reason, take the seat-of-the-pants test. You slide the seat of your pants behind the wheel if a ’66 Ford Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtop and try it. First thing you'll notice is the quiet. Quiet says a lot about quality. And that says a lot about why Ford is so popular here. Coma on in. Today. See your Ford Dealer oi Baldwin Molar Company 302 North Broad Street ~~ Clinton, S. C. >.'J V! ■'+r tr.\fit .1, iv:. I v , V